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  2. Obsolete golf clubs - Wikipedia

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    Play club: driver; Brassie: so called because the base-plate was of brass; equivalent to a 3-wood [a] Spoon: Higher-lofted wood; equivalent to a 5-wood [1] Baffing spoon or a baffy: Approach wood; equivalent to a 7-wood; These were made of wood and were used until they were replaced by the numbered system used today.

  3. Golf club - Wikipedia

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    A golf club is a club used to hit a golf ball in a game of golf.Each club is composed of a shaft with a grip and a club head. Woods are mainly used for long-distance fairway or tee shots; irons, the most versatile class, are used for a variety of shots; hybrids that combine design elements of woods and irons are becoming increasingly popular; putters are used mainly on the green to roll the ...

  4. Tom Coyne (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Coyne is an American writer, professor, and editor. Coyne has published five books, A Gentleman's Game (2002), Paper Tiger (2007), A Course Called Ireland (2009), A Course Called Scotland (2019), and A Course Called America (2021).

  5. P. G. Wodehouse short stories bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Featuring 31 short stories, most narrated by a golf club's Oldest Member, usually from his seat on the terrace overlooking part of the golf course. One of the golf stories, "Those in Peril on the Tee", is also a Mr Mulliner story. The UK magazine version of "Archibald's Benefit" is a cricket story titled "Reginald's Record Knock".

  6. Herbert Warren Wind - Wikipedia

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    He was a co-author of the 1976 book The World Atlas of Golf, a popular survey of the world's top golf courses, which has been re-issued since in several revised editions. In 1983, with the help of Robert Macdonald, Herbert Warren Wind co-founded and curated the Classics of Golf Library —a collection of the world's greatest golf literature.

  7. File:Our mutual friend (Serial Volume 3).pdf - Wikipedia

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    PDF is used for representing two-dimensional documents in a manner independent of the application software, hardware, and operating system. Each PDF file encapsulates a complete description of a fixed-layout 2D document that includes the text, fonts, images, and 2D vector graphics which compose the documents.

  8. Lorne Rubenstein - Wikipedia

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    Rubenstein has written 16 books about golf. He maintained a near-scratch handicap for many years and played in the Ontario Amateur and British Amateur. He caddied on the PGA Tour a few tournaments a season for several years, first for 1967 U.S. and British Amateur champion Bob Dickson, and then for 1975 and 1976 Canadian Amateur winner Jim Nelford.

  9. George William Houghton - Wikipedia

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    Golf cuts us all down to size, and we realise that, on the links at any rate, we are all little men . . . "[3] Houghton collaborated with Scotland's famous lady golfer, Jessie Valentine, to write a book with tips for amateurs. Better Golf – Definitely! (1967). He wrote one junior novel, Between the Red Lines (1949). Based on fact, it is the ...